Photo Flash: First Look at Maryland Ensemble Theatre's IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY

Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) continues its fifteeenth anniversary season this December with a festive new take on a holiday classic with, It's A Wonderful LIfe: A Live Radio Play. This award-winning adaptation brings Bedford Falls to life by way of an on stage 1940s radio broadcast, and you're invited to be a member of the live studio audience! Since its premier in 1996 playwright Joe Landry's It's A Wonderful LIfe: A Live Radio Play has been produced hundreds of times across the US. The story, true to Frank Capra's 1946 film classic starring James Stewart and Donna Reed, is told by six actors performing dozen of characters and all the foley sound effects in traditional old-fashioned radio style.

Get a first look at the production in the photos below!

It's Christmas Eve in Bedford Falls and George Bailey is in trouble. His Uncle Billy has lost the $8,000 deposit for their Building and Loan company and the conniving slumlord Mr. Potter is eager to exploit the oppurtunity to destRoy George and tighten his grip on the town. George's friends and family pray for him and those prayers are answered by Clarence, an angel trying to earn his wings, who shows George what life in Bedford Falls would have been like if he had never been born.

The film based on the short story "The Greatest Gift", written by Philip Van Doren Stern has successfully been adapted for both the stage and for radio previously. In fact it was performed as a radio play twice in 1947, first on Lux Radio Theater and then on The Screen Guild Theater, then again in 1951 on the Screen Guild Theater with Stewart and Reed reprising their roles for all three radio productions.

Maryland Ensemble Theatre's production is directed by Joe Brady. Joe is a director, actor, writer, and comedian who holds an MFA in Directing from CUNY and is a graduate of Second City, Chicago. Joe is an Associate Professor of Theater at HOOD College and previously served as Artistic Director of Mother Lode Productions in Baltimore, this is his first time directing at MET. Brady's talented cast includes several actors also making there MET debut including John D'Amato, Mike Fox and Matt Kline as George Bailey. They are joined by several actors that will be familair to MET audiences including Rich Cole, Laura Stark and Courtney McLaughlin as Mary. The production team includes musical coach Geoffy Huntoon, lights by Doug Grove, costumes by Julie Herber, set design by Ali Duvall, with props by Jeanine Collins.

The show will run from December 6 through December 30 every Thursday through Sunday at the MET, located in the historic FSK Hotel at 31 W Patrick Street. The first Thursday performance will be a $5 preview night (cash only at door) and the first Sunday performance will be a gala night with a reception preceding the performance sponsored by The Greene Turtle. Tickets are $15 (Thursdays) through $24 and can be purchased at 301.694.4744, marylandensemble.org or in person at the Maryland Ensemble Theatre box office.